From the Attain website
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Jun 25, 2010 02:57PM
Could there be an application for PDSG products?
Contract Vehicles
Federal agencies face serious challenges every day that require them not only to solve complex problems, but also to ensure quality of performance, management and accountability in the process. Attain consultants understand the demands that come with protecting and serving America’s citizens. At Attain, we work deliberately to innovate and drive breakthrough results that empower agencies to focus on and achieve their mission.
It’s easy to work with Attain through various government-wide and departmental contract vehicles. We are currently serving Federal agencies through the following contracts, which call upon Attain’s expertise across its entire services and solutions and portfolio, including strategic, operational, security, applications and health care services.
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Alliant is a government-wide, multiple award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract designed to provide worldwide information technology solutions to federal agencies. With a five-year base, five-year option period and $50 billion ceiling, awards under Alliant provide for the procurement of any and all components of an integrated information technology solution, including all current and any new technologies that may emerge during the length of the contract. It also includes IT systems and services in support of National Security Systems.
CASS is an agency-wide IDIQ contract covering Independent Validation and Verification (IV&V), Thought Leadership/Change Management (TL/CM) and Support Services (SS).
CIO-SP2i is an information technology services contract that provides a wide range of customized IT products, services and solutions for all federal agencies. It is focused on providing support services to help Chief Information Officers within various agencies deliver results and achieve their mission. Other service areas that the CIO-SP2i contract covers include outsourcing, IT operations and maintenance, integration services, critical infrastructure protection and information assurance, digital government, enterprise resource planning (ERP), clinical support, research and studies, and software development.
ENCORE II is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity contract that provides information technology solutions for activities throughout all operating levels of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and its customer organizations to support their functional requirements. Such requirements include DISA Command and Control (C2), Intelligence, and mission support areas. The contract also supports all elements of the Global Information Grid (GIG). Specific services available through ECORE II include enterprise IT policy and planning, integrated solutions management, performance benchmarking, business process reengineering, requirements analysis, market research and prototyping, information and knowledge engineering, application development, communications engineering, test and evaluation, among others.
EAGLE is a department-wide, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for acquiring information technology solutions to support the Department of Homeland Security in the following five functional categories: engineering design, development, implementation and integration; operations and maintenance; independent test, evaluation, validation and verification; software development; and management support services. EAGLE II is the successor to the $8.2 billion EAGLE contract vehicle awarded in 2006.
ITES – 2S is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract established by the U.S. Army Small Computer Program Office to support the Army’s strategic vision, mission, and objectives. The contract provides for the procurement of a full range of services and solutions to support the Army’s enterprise infrastructure and info-structure goals worldwide, including support services to meet its Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Information Management (C4IM) requirements.
The National Guard Bureau Joint Doctrine, Training, and Force Development (NGB-J7) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) is designed to support the Joint Doctrine, Education, Training, Exercises, and Lessons Learned relating to National Guard Joint Force Development. Specific NGB-J7 divisions supported under this BPA include: Directorate Support Staff (DSS), Joint Advanced Concepts and Doctrine (JAC), Joint Exercise Division (JED), Joint Training and Education (JTE) Division. Functional knowledge areas included within the BPA are: Joint Doctrine, NGB Doctrine, federal and state/territory National Guard operations, joint military education, joint training, organizational development, learning psychology, curriculum design, and technologies for learning and organizational collaboration.
PMSS-2 is a department-wide, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award contract hosted by the Army to provide information technology and other services including systems design and review, earned value management, test planning, systems integration, and engineering support.
SeaPort-e refers to the U.S. Navy's electronic platform for procuring support services that cut across 22 of the department’s functional areas, which include engineering, financial management, and program management. The department-wide, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award contract under SeaPort-e supports serves Navy Systems Commands (NAVSEA, NAVAIR, SPAWAR, NAVFAC, and NAVSUP), the Office of Naval Research, the United States Marine Corp, and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).
VETS, a government-wide acquisition contract vehicle, is a small business set-aside contract for service-disabled, veteran-owned small technology firms. The contract provides for the procurement of a full range of information technology services, including 38 IT services and solutions areas such as emerging technologies, independent verification and validation, integration support, performance measures and metrics planning, supply chain management, telemedicine, test and evaluation, training, biometrics and disaster recovery, among others.
Department of Justice’s Information Technology Support Services contract is a multiple award contract that provides for large-scale systems integration acquisitions, as well as the procurement of integration, modification, and maintenance services for current systems used to fulfill various program needs within the Justice Department. Specifically, ITSS contracts include services that involve new application and new technologies development and implementation, and associated training and support.